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Water Table
Underground water levels shift invisibly, reshaping landscapes and water supplies.
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How does human activity most directly affect the water table?
By pumping groundwater, which can lower the water table and cause wells to dry up.
By increasing rainfall, which raises the water table naturally.
By changing the water table into a permanent, unchanging boundary underground.
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The water table marks the hidden boundary where underground spaces become fully saturated with water
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What primarily determines the position of the water table in a given area?
The amount of surface vegetation alone
The balance between groundwater recharge and discharge
The altitude of the nearest mountain range
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The water table marks the hidden boundary where underground spaces become fully saturated with water
25 Jan 2026
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How does the water table typically respond to prolonged periods of drought?
It rises due to increased evaporation from the soil surface
It lowers as groundwater is depleted and recharge decreases
It remains constant because groundwater levels are unaffected by surface conditions
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